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Large-scale Pretraining for Visual Dialog: A Simple State-of-the-Art Baseline

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arxiv 1912.02379 v2 pith:ZKC3MUZB submitted 2019-12-05 cs.LG cs.CLcs.CVstat.ML

classification cs.LGcs.CLcs.CVstat.ML
keywords modelvisualdialogndcgvisdialannotationsbasedatasets
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Prior work in visual dialog has focused on training deep neural models on VisDial in isolation. Instead, we present an approach to leverage pretraining on related vision-language datasets before transferring to visual dialog. We adapt the recently proposed ViLBERT (Lu et al., 2019) model for multi-turn visually-grounded conversations. Our model is pretrained on the Conceptual Captions and Visual Question Answering datasets, and finetuned on VisDial. Our best single model outperforms prior published work (including model ensembles) by more than 1% absolute on NDCG and MRR. Next, we find that additional finetuning using "dense" annotations in VisDial leads to even higher NDCG -- more than 10% over our base model -- but hurts MRR -- more than 17% below our base model! This highlights a trade-off between the two primary metrics -- NDCG and MRR -- which we find is due to dense annotations not correlating well with the original ground-truth answers to questions.

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